post stof and frisk you have sean bell and gray which are examples i can think of off the top of my head. >> in an analysis by the new york civil liberties union says innocent new yorkers have been subject to police stops more than 4 million times since 2002. the mayor likes to quantify the number of lives he believes is saved by stop and frisk, but what about the mistrust that develops between police and the citizens. any given city? >> i think it's a huge problem. we understand from stop and frisk the majority of risks, i think over 90%, have to do with marijuana possession. so while i understand the mayor is trying to explain that this is sort of the first step in policing of community and bringing it down violent crime, i live in the west village in new york city and no stop and frisk policy there. ten people were smoking pot openly last night and they didn't get arrested. stop and frisk is targeting particular communities and as someone who lives in manhattan, they can find crime in my neighborhood but they don't frankly because it's where a lot of wealthy white people live. >> the